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Incorporating geodiversity into conservation decisions
https://publications.australian.museum/incorporating-geodiversity-into-conservation-decisions-incorporating-geodiversity-into-conservation-decisions/Incorporating geodiversity into conservation decisions
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A review of selection-based tests of abiotic surrogates for species representation
https://publications.australian.museum/a-review-of-selection-based-tests-of-abiotic-surrogates-for-species-representation/A review of selection-based tests of abiotic surrogates for species representation
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Predicting changes to biodiversity due to loss of bioengineers from an intertidal landscape, a case study from Sydney Harbour
https://publications.australian.museum/predicting-changes-to-biodiversity-due-to-loss-of-bioengineers-from-an-intertidal-landscape-a-case-study-from-sydney-harbour/Predicting changes to biodiversity due to loss of bioengineers from an intertidal landscape, a case study from Sydney Harbour
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